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Yoga as therapy is the use of yoga as exercise, consisting mainly of postures called asanas, as a gentle form of exercise and relaxation applied specifically with the intention of improving health. This form of yoga is widely practised in classes, and may involve meditation, imagery, breath work (pranayama) and calming music as well as postural ...
International Journal of Yoga: Philosophy, Psychology and Parapsychology; International Journal of Yoga; International Journal of the Cardiovascular Academy; Intervention; Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research; Iraqi Journal of Hematology; Istanbul Bilim University Florence Nightingale Journal of Medicine
Founded in 1994 by Dan Begel, the International Society for Sports Psychiatry (ISSP) is a global leader in promoting mental health and well-being in athletes of all ages, abilities and backgrounds. Through education, advocacy, and collaboration, the ISSP advances the field of sports psychiatry, ensuring athletes have the resources they need to ...
Richard C. Miller (born 1948) is an American clinical psychologist, author, yoga scholar and advocate of yoga as therapy. [1]Miller is the founder and executive director of the Integrative Restoration Institute (IRI), co-founder of the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT), [2] founder of iRest Center, and founding editor of the professional Journal of IAYT. [3]
Five pillars of MBSR, including mindfulness, compassion, psychological well-being, psychological distress, and emotional-cognitive control were identified. Participants psychological functioning were examined and assessed using questionnaires. Mindfulness and overall well-being was significant between the five pillars observed.
Yoga as exercise is defined by Merriam-Webster as "a system of physical postures, breathing techniques, and sometimes meditation derived from [traditional] Yoga but often practiced independently especially in Western cultures to promote physical and emotional well-being". [O 4]
Electroencephalography has been used for meditation research.. The psychological and physiological effects of meditation have been studied. In recent years, studies of meditation have increasingly involved the use of modern instruments, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalography, which are able to observe brain physiology and neural activity in living subjects ...
Mindfulness is a peer-reviewed academic journal on psychology published by Springer Science+Business Media. The journal's founding editor, beginning with the first issue in 2010, was Nirbhay N. Singh. [1] As of 2022, he was continuing as editor-in-chief.